As the year winds down and the holidays settle in, lets take a moment to pause—not to interview a guest, but to reflect.
After more than 50 deeply honest conversations on Clocking Out, this episode looks back at the last two years of stories about burnout, identity, misalignment, and the quiet signals many of us ignore for far too long. These weren’t just career pivots. They were slow erosions. Subtle burnout. Success on paper paired with exhaustion, anxiety, and a nagging sense that something wasn’t right.
Raymond reflects on what kept coming up again and again: how long people stayed, how burnout rarely arrives all at once, and the moments—big or small—when staying began to cost more than leaving.
He also shares what’s coming next. In 2026, Clocking Out expands into a research-driven project, developed in collaboration with researcher Chris Castile, Associate Professor at Nicholls State University. Together, they’ll analyze these conversations to identify patterns: early warning signs, forces that keep people stuck, and how individuals make sense of their decisions on the other side. Not to tell anyone what to do—but to help people recognize themselves sooner.
This episode is both a thank you and an invitation: to rest, to reflect, and to listen more closely to what your own experience might be trying to tell you.
Take care of yourselves. Happy holidays, and here’s to a more intentional year ahead.